Can. Gritty and earthy, this pours a dark orange color with a towering head of rocky foam. The aroma is dirty, full of outdoorsy appeal. This drinks with a big bitter edge up front, full-on malt backbone and a tangy, woodsy bite. (#6673, 6/24/2017)

(Keg at Pikkulintu, 20170525) The beer poured amber and clear. Its head was medium sized and white. Aroma had fruitiness and grass. Palate was medium bodied with medium carbonation. Flavours were fruitiness, grass, white bread, malts and bitterness. Aftertaste was hoppy and bitter. A rather nice hoppy brew.

Reviewed from notes.
The appearance was a golden bronzed color with a slight transparency about it. Light carbonation could be seen rising at a moderate pace to fill a finger’s worth of white foamy head. Light messy sliding lace.
The aroma had a bright sweet to bitter grassy and citrusy hoppiness up front with an ever so slight malt base in the background.
The flavor had the hoppy bitterness up front and kept the maltiness in the backbone fairly nice - some sweetness, but not too much. Decent little aftertaste blending the malts and hops. Not much of a finish, somewhat bitter.
The feel was about medium bodied with a decent sessionability about it. Carbonation felt fine. ABV felt fine.
Overall, pretty good AIPA that I could have again if I could get it again.

Poured from can a Orange gold with thick white head and lace. Bits of white sediment floating but it was clear. Aroma was carmel malts with pine hops. Taste was opposite with a fairly strong bitter bite in finish.

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